This article explores the material practices through which lower‐caste and poor villagers engage with bureaucracy in contemporary India. We take documents and paperwork – such as ration cards and community certificates – as a ‘lens’ through which to explore how paper materiality is infused with the politics of power, patronage, and identity. The article brings ethnography from rural Tamil Nadu, South India, in conversation with two bodies of literature: one on the materiality of bureaucracy and one on the nature of political mediation in contemporary India. We demonstrate how everyday engagements with paperwork as well as processes of applying, form filling, and securing recommendations are constitutive of social and political relationships...
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This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Da...
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The creative and ever-expanding appropriations of bureaucracy and documents on the part of Amazonian...
In the last decade, several influential scholars have rigorously worked on the impact of neoliberal ...
This dissertation examines the gradual process of democratic deepening in several villages of the In...
Experiences in the post-partition Indian subcontinent refute the conventional expectation that the '...
Do political entrepreneurs always capture public resources for political benefit? This dissertation ...
This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Da...
This paper discusses the case of a community of Bengali immigrant settlers along the coast of Odisha...
This paper asks how contending political leaders legitimize their authority in a competitive authori...
This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Da...
This chapter seeks to assess the implications of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India’s ...
This article explores the remaking of ideas of the “ordinary citizen” in India in the context of Hin...
This paper argues that social policies work towards the subject-making of subaltern citizens by defi...
How can clientelistic politics be transformed into programmatic politics in a subnational state with...
This dissertation examines the relationship between graphic culture and the making of a colonial reg...
In New Delhi the Chief Information Commissioner has ordered that municipal councillors should “proac...
The creative and ever-expanding appropriations of bureaucracy and documents on the part of Amazonian...
In the last decade, several influential scholars have rigorously worked on the impact of neoliberal ...
This dissertation examines the gradual process of democratic deepening in several villages of the In...